I think he means that he wants to capture both directions of a link.
There are many devices on the market which are essentially a small device that you plug in inline on an ethernet link and which will passively drop each direction of the link out on a dedicated listening port. Ergo for two directions you drop the traffic to two different listening ports that you connect by xover casbled to two ports on the capturing device.
To do this you currently have two options : non-linux capturing device : run two instances of ethereal/tethereal and capture to a file. Later merge the two capture files by timestamp using ethereal. (standard feature in ethereal)
linux capturing device: capture from the /dev/any device which will capture from all network devices simultaneously.
By online do you mean whilst the capture is running?
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From: ethereal-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ethereal-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Stephan Korsback Sent: 22 May 2006 09:15 To: ethereal-users@xxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [Ethereal-users] Use of Ethereal in tapped environment
Hi
Is it possible today to use Ethereal with two Ethernet adapters, with a mirror tapped switch or a tapped fiber solution.
Two years ago I did with two ethereal applications and put the output together in offline by the time information.
Is possible to do this online today with one application, that is my question?
Stephan
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Stephan Korsback
Senior Network Specialist
Switchcore AB
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